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    Rotor and nubbins

    I was using my rotor with a twist lock body and barrel and multiple instances of the rotor pushing more than one ball past the nubbins and getting dble shots or barrel breaks and also chops From what I am thinking is a ball and a half in the breech. Is the positive feed of a rotor too much for wire nubbins? They were wire nubbins not plastic, should I try some plastic nubbins and see if the same thing happens. The paint was around the .684 size. Any input would be appreciated, thanks.


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    you can turn the tension down on the rotor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by captian pinky View Post
    you can turn the tension down on the rotor.
    I didn’t realize that. Thanks I will look into it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dstud2000 View Post
    I didn’t realize that. Thanks I will look into it.


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    Disassemble, take the gearbox/motor assembly out and there is a hex screw on the back of it, lefty loosy turns the tension down

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    Quote Originally Posted by trbo323 View Post
    Disassemble, take the gearbox/motor assembly out and there is a hex screw on the back of it, lefty loosy turns the tension down

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    Thank you and righty turns it back up?


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    Quote Originally Posted by dstud2000 View Post
    Thank you and righty turns it back up?


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    No, righty destroys the space time continuum.

    Try not to mix them up

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    I thought you would tear a hole in the fabric of space and time......


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    Quote Originally Posted by dstud2000 View Post
    I thought you would tear a hole in the fabric of space and time......


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    Well technically you are correct, the problem is since the rotor then spins with it's counter rotating arms, the rip turns into a counter rip which destroys the space time continuum

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    But it is highly suggested to change your nubbins for the plastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobody View Post
    But it is highly suggested to change your nubbins for the plastic.
    Nope. The plastic ones make it worse because you cannot adjust them easily. Use a wire nubbin, and rebend the V to stick in the barrel more. That will solve your problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trbo323 View Post
    Well technically you are correct, the problem is since the rotor then spins with it's counter rotating arms, the rip turns into a counter rip which destroys the space time continuum

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    That explains why I can’t tell if I am coming or going....


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    Thanks for all the suggestions everyone.


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